Toddler befriends a lonely elderly man at McDonald’s

“Protect his positive energy at all costs.”

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Photo credit: CanvaToddler (left), elderly man (middle), McDonald's drive-thru (right).

Children often possess a remarkable ability to make friends wherever they go, largely because they operate with an innate openness that’s not yet hindered by learned social barriers. It can make for some unexpected friendships and truly heartwarming stories. 

That was certainly the case for Hudson Drew, a three-year-old Oklahoma boy who went viral for his sweet interaction with an elderly man during breakfast at McDonald’s.

As Ashlyn Drew, Hudson’s mother, explained to KFOR-TV, they had made a “last-minute” decision to stop at the fast-food chain for a quick breakfast. That’s when Hudson, affectionately known as “Huddy,” noticed the senior eating alone. 

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An elderly man eating alone. Photo credit: Canva

Curious, Huddy asked his mom where the man’s children might be. She replied, “They probably grew up and moved away.”

This didn’t sit well with the boy, so he immediately marched over to the man so they could share a meal together. This kind gesture left Drew “crying in the middle of a McDonald’s.” 

“My little boy has the biggest heart,” she proudly wrote in her TikTok video’s caption.

Viewers were equally moved 

“I just know that made that man’s whole week.”

“This is the cutest thing I’ve seen ever.”

“Did u know seniors are the least touched, talked to, or hugged? Ur son prob did more for that gentleman than any medication could ever do!!”

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An elderly couple hugging. Photo credit: Canva

​​Even major brands praised Huddy’s kindness.

Duracell’s official account urged folks to “protect his positive energy at all costs.”

“Pass me the tissues,” echoed Pizza Hut. Meanwhile, Eggo shared, “immediately starting sobbing this is SO sweet.”

This kind of behavior is typical of Huddy

“Since he was born, he has always lit up the world,” she told KFOR-TV. “He’s a very sweet kid. I didn’t think I would get emotional. I always say ‘Live like Huddy’ because he doesn’t see people any differently. He loves everyone.”

He also apparently has an affinity for intergenerational friendships. As Drew explained in the comments, “he loves all old people like they are his own grandparents.” At the restaurant his family owns, “he always sits with older couples.”

“He lost his great-great-grandparents and misses them dearly,” she explained. 

Interestingly, Drew later discovered that the man lives just three miles away, and was good friends with Huddy’s late great-grandfather. Perhaps their connection was destined. Either way, more Mickey D’s meetups are in store.

As for the overwhelming positive response to Huddy’s video, Drew hopes it inspires others to show some love to the elderly community.

“When you see an older person, more than likely their spouse has passed away or is in a nursing home, so I just say take the time to say hi, smile,” she said. “A smile can do a lot. Sit with them. They can tell you some great stories.”

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